I went into my project folder and "chmod a+w satchmo.log" just to see
if it would clear up the error is still showing up. Do I need to do
anything else after setting permissions for that .log file? I'm
unfamiliar how or where to set permissions for the www-data file/user.
Regardless, I changed permission for the satchmo.log file, still
getting that error.

thanks for the reply back!
j.

On Dec 10, 4:42 pm, Stuart Laughlin <[email protected]> wrote:
> You just need to give your web-server user (probably www-data) write
> access to your logfile. Or do the less ideal thing and give write
> access to the logfile for everyone, i.e. "chmod a+w
> /srv/www/gnseagle.org/store/satchmo.log"
>
> --Stuart
>
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>
>
> On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 3:27 PM, jc <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi!
>
> > From what I can tell so far, it had to do with my apache
> > WSGIScriptAlias (I didn't have one). I looked at the server logs and
> > pretty much figured that out. Still, after I debugged the app I know
> > get a web page that just thrashed, the page will  not load or
> > anything. I looked into the logs and it *seems* to have given me a
> > clue to what it might be. Here is part of the error log that I keep
> > getting.http://paste.pocoo.org/show/trDqU0WTn17Zhx2PeYwe/
>
> > What is causing this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> > Thanks,
> > J.
>
> > On Dec 10, 3:50 pm, Josh Cartmell <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> It looks like mod_wsgi isn't actually running so apache is just serving
> >> up your public_html directory.  I bet if you put a file called
> >> index.html in there and put;
> >> Hello World, in the file you would see Hello World instead of the
> >> directory listing.  You need to look more into your mod_wsgi
> >> configuration.  Are you running in daemon mode?  Also, its generally a
> >> bad idea to put django apps inside your public html directory because it
> >> can expose things like your settings.py which contains passwords, etc...
>
> >> -Josh
>
> >> On 12/10/10 11:21 AM, jc wrote:
>
> >> > My Apache (mod_wsgi) Django app only lists the files of my website/
> >> > project instead of the actual running website/application. My guess is
> >> > that it's mod_wsgi that is the culprit but I'm not really sure. What
> >> > are some of the causes of this? Here is a screenshot of what I am
> >> > seeing instead of my actual web 
> >> > application:http://yfrog.com/j5screenshotgcqp
>
> >> > thanks,
> >> > j.
>
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